Fund Raising for Newry Hospice 2018
Carrick Primary School Burren, is delighted to have contributed to the fundraising efforts of the Newry Hospice and are proud of the children who raised £760 selling Christmas cards and other seasonal gifts to staff, pupils, parents and grandparents at their annual Book Fair.
The children’s efforts are a great way of nurturing a greater awareness in children of the services available within our local community and the benefits of these services to those who need them. It also helps children to understand we can give something back to society in order to make it a better place for all.
The Croc Doc will visit Carrick Primary School in Burren in January and give the children a general overview of Hospice care. ‘Croc the caring Doc’ will read a story to the P1 and P2 children. The aim of the morning is to teach the children the importance of caring and creating awareness from a young age.
The Children of Carrick Primary School are learning about the importance of caring and sharing from a young age as they are working towards the Rights Respecting School Award (RRSA), a UNICEF initiative which inspires and supports schools who want to provide children, young people and the wider school community with a Rights Respecting perspective on life.
The children’s efforts are a great way of nurturing a greater awareness in children of the services available within our local community and the benefits of these services to those who need them. It also helps children to understand we can give something back to society in order to make it a better place for all.
The Croc Doc will visit Carrick Primary School in Burren in January and give the children a general overview of Hospice care. ‘Croc the caring Doc’ will read a story to the P1 and P2 children. The aim of the morning is to teach the children the importance of caring and creating awareness from a young age.
The Children of Carrick Primary School are learning about the importance of caring and sharing from a young age as they are working towards the Rights Respecting School Award (RRSA), a UNICEF initiative which inspires and supports schools who want to provide children, young people and the wider school community with a Rights Respecting perspective on life.